It's time for our weekly #news #quiz (and sorry I didn't get to it on Friday - we took an early summer weekend). This week's first question is an easy one (some of the others are a bit harder, I promise):

On July 29, President Joe Biden proposed what surprise reform for the U.S. #SupremeCourt?

Take the rest of the quiz here: https://theconversation.com/the-conversation-u-s-weekly-news-quiz-189437?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=links&utm_source=mastodon

Motor home tracking devices
3.4%
Random drug testing
0.5%
18-year term limits
92.6%
Sale of naming rights to Bud Light
3.4%
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@TheConversationUS I would be a fan of “random drug testing” also, though. First because it might be hilariously revealing; secondly because it might give them some insight into what it’s like in a carceral state. (I exempt the three women not part of the #SeditiousSix in my fantasy scenario.)
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Random Drug Testing. Testing for one random drug. This week it's lisinopril.
@SkipHuffman @TheConversationUS I want to see Kavanaugh’s blood alcohol content, in particular…
@aprilfollies @SkipHuffman He would appreciate serving on the "Bud Light Supreme Court"
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Hobby Lobby v State of California brought to you by Miller High Life, the champagne of beers.
@ordrad @aprilfollies @SkipHuffman Chevron USA v National Resources Defense Fund, brought to you by Chevron
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I wish there was a way to randomly test Republican men to see if they have paid for an abortion...